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HARRY HUGHES, Governor 681
time of death becomes thereafter wholly or partially
self-supporting, payments shall nevertheless continue until the
total sum of $45,000.00 has been paid, and thereafter further
benefits shall cease. It is the intention herein that a
surviving wife or husband who is wholly dependent at the time of
death shall receive at least the total sum of $45,000.00, even
though she or he becomes wholly or partially self-supporting
before that sum is paid. The Commission has continuing
jurisdiction to determine whether the surviving wife, husband, or
child has become wholly or partially self-supporting, and to
suspend, terminate or reinstate suspended or terminated payments
of compensation. The provisions of this [paragraph (8)(a)]
SUBPARAGRAPH which provide for a continuation of payments until
the total sum of [$45,000] $45,000.00 has been paid do not apply
to a widow or widower who remarries; for this person the payments
shall cease as of the time of remarriage, but he may receive and
keep the payments made under paragraph (8)(i) of this section.
67.
Definitions as used in this article:
(15) "Disablement," as used in [§§ 22, 27, 28 and 29]
§ 22 of this article means the event of an employee's becoming
actually incapacitated, either partly or totally, because of an
occupational disease, from performing his work in the last
occupation in which exposed to the hazards of such disease; and
"disability" means the state of being so incapacitated;
Disablement and disability in cases involving occupational
diseases shall be determined by the Workmen's Compensation
Commission as herein provided in this article.
Article - Agriculture
2-313.
A person may not:
(1) Practice veterinary medicine unless he is
licensed, registered, and authorized to engage, in the practice
under the provisions of this subtitle;
(2) Practice veterinary medicine under a name other
than the one on his license and registration, or induce any
person to so practice in violation of this subtitle;
(3) Practice veterinary medicine unless his license
and registration are displayed in his regularly established
office and place of practice;
(4) Own, maintain, conduct, operate, or manage a
veterinary office, veterinary dental office, veterinary hospital,
or a dog, cat, or animal hospital, unless (i) he is a licensed
veterinarian, or (ii) the office or hospital is under the direct
supervision and control of a licensed and registered veterinarian
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